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weaknesses without a full assessment of Italy's observance with the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS …
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are active in Italy. Further enhancements at the Banking Union level, as outlined in the 2018 Financial System Stability … Italy …
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This note presents a targeted review of selected aspects concerning the regulation and supervision of banks in Italy … and their governance framework. The review was carried out as part of the 2019 Italy Financial Sector Assessment Program … transactions, which apply to both SIs and LSIs in Italy …
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This paper provides detailed assessment of observance on the Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision. The current assessment took place during a period of continuing development and transition. It is based on the assessors' understanding of the current state of the supervisory...
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes France's fiscal stance using a structural stochastic model. The theoretical model features a forward-looking benevolent government that needs to decide the optimal fiscal stance given the level of public debt, the cyclical position of the economy, and...
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This paper analyzes the crisis preparedness and crisis management frameworks for German banks. Banks dominate German financial system and represent one of the largest small- and medium-sized banking segments in the EU. The banking sector is a three-pillar system with a total of nearly 1,800...
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Banking Supervision in Germany. Since the last Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP), German banking supervision has … addressed, others remain. While supervisory landscape in Germany evolves, it is crucial that supervisors communicate their …
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This paper first takes a historical perspective, studying the implications of the oil boom of the 2000s on industry structure and economy-wide productivity. It then examines progress with the ongoing transition thus far both in the real sector and in the labor market, bearing in mind the short...
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